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I do have a roll pan on my 66 4x4, look in my gallery under the 66 4x4, picture is not the best but you can see it. I plan on putting a reciever hitch behind the lic. plate.
Last edited by bertha66; Nov 13, 2007 at 11:32 AM.
Hi there this is my first post although I have been a loyal reader for a long time.I have a 66 swb styleside with a rollpan and love the way it looks.I can not figure out how to put pictures on my profile though.Maybe someone can help me figure that out.
Dusty welcome, if you go to "User CP" on the blue bar left end you can go to "edit Gallery" then follow the instructions. If you have your pictures saved on your computer make sure they are sized appropriately before uploading to your gallery. Rich
I finally figured out how to get my pictures on so you all can see what I have got.Thanks for the help cobraguy.This site is very informative, I have used a lot of this info.
I have a roll pan on my 72 ford truck and plan on putting one on my 64 check out my gallery to see pictures of it installed, to buy one look in o mar-k in oklahoma city they make steel roll pans for every one else, and are cheaper that every one else too.
I finally figured out how to get my pictures on so you all can see what I have got.Thanks for the help cobraguy.This site is very informative, I have used a lot of this info.
Welcome to FTE, That is one good looking Truck. I looked at your gallery and noticed your headliner. Where did that come from? Or is it a custom job?
Thanks for the compliments FXDC.About the headliner, it is a kit my papaw bought for it but im not sure where it came from.By the way your truck looks to be coming together nicely!
Thanks for the compliments FXDC.About the headliner, it is a kit my papaw bought for it but im not sure where it came from.By the way your truck looks to be coming together nicely!
Thanks Dusty, It is slow going but I am getting there. I will be adding some more pics soon. If you figure out where the headliner came from please let me know.
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